Foundations of Teaching Kids About Money
A parent's guide to building lasting financial habits in children through age-appropriate concepts covering saving, spending, earning, and giving.
About this course
Most adults wish they had learned about money earlier in life. Yet financial literacy is rarely taught systematically at home, leaving children to absorb money habits by accident rather than intention. The gap between what kids need to know and what they are actually taught is wide โ and the consequences follow them into adulthood.
By the end of this course you will be able to explain core money concepts in language suited to different childhood ages, design a simple allowance system that teaches real decision-making, and recognize which saving, spending, and giving habits form the foundation for long-term financial health.
What you will learn:
- The developmental stages of financial understanding and what children can grasp at each age
- How to introduce the four pillars of money management: saving, spending, earning, and giving
- Allowance structures โ fixed, chore-based, and hybrid approaches โ and how each shapes behavior
- How to explain compound interest using concrete, everyday examples a child can visualize
- The role of short-term and long-term goals in motivating children to save
- Common money myths children absorb from peers and media, and how to address them
- How to make financial conversations a natural part of family life rather than a rare or stressful event
- Warning signs that a child is developing unhealthy spending habits and constructive responses
The course is organized around the child's perspective rather than the parent's anxiety. Each section pairs a key concept โ such as delayed gratification or the difference between needs and wants โ with reflection prompts and short case examples drawn from real family situations. Worksheets help you map your household's current money conversations and design small but meaningful teaching moments for different age groups. The material is drawn from research in developmental psychology and behavioral economics, translated into plain language.
This course is designed for parents, grandparents, and caregivers who are new to structured financial education at home. No prior background in personal finance or education is required. You will walk away with a clear mental model of children's financial development and a set of practical conversation-starters you can use this week.
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1h 56m of practical content
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Just a phone or computer with internet. No installs, no special hardware.
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Yes โ full refund within 14 days, no questions asked.
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
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Yes. On completion you'll receive a certificate you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
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